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Knoebels Announces September and October Events
Though Labor Day will mark the end of daily operation at Knoebels, there’s plenty of fun in store at Knoebels in September and October. Knoebels has announced its fall events, including September Weekends, Doggie Dive, Knoebel Lumber 5K, and Hallo-Fun. Knoebels is open weekends in September with ride passes...
PA Mom Locks Children Out Of House While Passed Out High: Police
On Saturday, Aug 25, at approximately 3 a.m., officers with the Hazleton City Police Department were dispatched to West Elm Street and Poplar Street for a report of a child locked out of their home. Upon arrival, police located the caller and the child. The child reported sleeping in the...
Scranton detective critically wounded in shooting files lawsuit against accused shooter's parents
SCRANTON, Pa. — Note: The above video is from an earlier story. A Scranton police detective critically wounded in a shooting this year has filed a lawsuit against the accused gunman’s parents for not taking better care to make sure a revolver did not end up in his hands.
Week 2 of HS football on 28/22 Friday Night Sports Show
EYEWITNESS SPORTS (WBRE/WYOU)— It’s the second week of high school football and the 28/22 Friday Night Sports Show is back with final scores and game highlights. Week two under the Friday Night Lights is all wrapped up, see what you missed, and check out the final scores.
Volleyball Mounts Comeback Win over Southern Virginia at Gettysburg Tournament
GETTYSBURG, PA – Susquehanna University women's volleyball opened their 2024 season this weekend at Gettysburg College's Battlefield Tournament. While the opening matches Friday resulted in 3-0 defeats to nationally-known Wisconsin-Eau Claire and Eastern, the River Hawks went into Saturday morning with plenty of energy, bolstered by a five-set, come-from-behind win over Southern Virginia.
Alleged con man turns himself into police
Williamsport, Pa. — A man conned his 96-year-old neighbor out of thousands of dollars so he could gamble, police say. Lorenza Petrella, 61, surrendered to Lycoming Regional Police Department on Thursday on felony charges of financial exploitation of an older adult and theft by deception charges. Petrella is charged with intentionally deceiving his neighbor into providing him with several thousand dollars between August 2022 and July 2024. Petrella allegedly went to the victim's home on several occasions and convinced the victim he needed money to pay bills, buy gifts for family members, and repair lawn equipment. Petrella failed to tell the victim he was actually using the money to gamble and play skills games. Petrella was arraigned at District Judge William Solomon's office before being released on $15,000 bail. Docket sheet
Binghamton Volleyball Falls To Bucknell In Bearcat Classic Finale
The Bisons would hand Binghamton their second loss on the weekend losing in three straight sets on Saturday at the Events Center. Binghamton would keep the first set close losing 25-21 before dropping the next two 25-16 and 25-14. The Bisons offense would be frequent in the third set in...
Mount Men’s Soccer Falls in Road Contest at Bucknell
EMMITSBURG, Md. (August 31, 2024) – Two goals – one in each half – were the difference as the Mount St. Mary's men's soccer team got upended by the Bucknell Bison in a 2-0 decision. Abou Cherif and Junee Lee provided the offensive chances for the Mountaineers,...
Hawks Cap Off Opening Weekend with 3-0 Win Over Mont Alto
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – The Hawks were fought through a tight first set to set the tone for a three-set win over Penn State Mont Alto to end their opening weekend with a 3-0 record. THE BASICS. Final Score: Hartwick 3, Penn State Mont Alto 0 (27-25, 25-18, 25-15) Location:...
Tolls increase on 4 bridges between Pennsylvania and New Jersey
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Toll increases on four major bridges connecting Pennsylvania and New Jersey are officially in effect as of Sunday, Sept. 1.Earlier this summer, the Delaware River Port Authority approved a toll increase tied to the Consumer Price Index that was initially scheduled to go into effect on Aug. 1, and increase tolls from $5 to $6.50 for passenger vehicles.Then in July, the DRPA unanimously voted to instead increase tolls from $5 to $6 and pushed back the toll hike by one month to September 1.The higher tolls are now in effect on the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, Walt Whitman...
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